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The role of homework in cognitive behavior therapy of depression.
Authors:Thase, Michael E.   Callan, Judith A.
Abstract:
Homework is particularly important in the cognitive-behavioral treatment of depression because the pervasive nature of the characteristic cognitive, affective, and motivational disturbances undercut the impact of didactic and supportive verbal interventions. Despite the importance of homework, a relatively small number of studies have quantified the causal relationship between homework completion and symptomatic outcome. Most of these studies have limited power to detect small-to-moderate effect sizes and rely on retrospective or incomplete measurements of homework that do not distinguish between the quantity and quality of the assigned tasks. Nevertheless, there is relatively consistent evidence from correlational studies to conclude that homework adherence is associated with significantly better outcomes. These findings point to new questions for research (i.e., does ongoing use of homework decrease the likelihood of relapse following termination of time-limited therapy?) and have implications for clinical practice. Examples of homework assignments are provided and strategies to improve homework adherence are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:homework   cognitive behavior therapy   depression   symptomatic outcome   adherence
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